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    Wyoming Livestock Board|Sep 21, 2023

    The Wyoming Livestock Board wants to remind producers that it is very important to keep the mailing address for their recorded brand(s) current. By law, the Livestock Board must notify the brand owner, by mail, at the address shown on the brand records. If you are not sure of when your brand is scheduled for renewal, or are not sure if the Wyoming Livestock Board has your current address, please contact the Wyoming Livestock Board via phone, mail, email, or fax at following address: Wyoming Livestock Board, 1934 Wyott Drive, Cheyenne, WY...

  • Wyoming Emergency Poultry Rule Repealed

    Wyoming Livestock Board|Jun 16, 2022

    Wyoming’s emergency rule prohibiting commingling of poultry due to highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been repealed, effective Monday, June 13. The rule was passed on April 19 by the Wyoming Livestock Board (WLSB) to limit the spread of HPAI. Since the initial diagnosis of HPAI within the US in February, the virus has spread across 36 states on 371 premises, affecting approximately 40 million poultry. HPAI positive premises are declining in Wyoming, due primarily to a decrease in wild waterfowl migration. As the virus is t...

  • Brand Renewals

    Wyoming Livestock Board|Feb 18, 2021

    The Wyoming Livestock Board would like to remind Brand Owners that the deadline for renewing a brand that is scheduled for this renewal period is fast approaching. To renew a brand before it becomes delinquent, renewals must be postmarked by March 1, 2021. Delinquent brands may not legally be used on livestock and are subject to a delinquent fee before they can be made active again. For more information or questions please contact the Livestock Board at (307) 777-7515 and ask for the brand recording office....

  • News about vaccinations and bison acquisition from the Wyoming Livestock Board

    Wyoming Livestock Board|Nov 10, 2016

    The Shoshone tribe, in cooperation with the US Fish & Wildlife Services (USFWS) and the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), imported a small group of American bison to a privately (tribal) owned property near Morton and Pilot Butte reservoir on Nov. 3. Since June, these entities have involved the Wyoming state veterinarian in this process to assure that they were legally importing the animals according to Wyoming statute and the Wyoming Livestock Board’s import regulations. Recent articles in local publications may have given the perception t...